The Moderator faces a dilemma. His role is to enforce the problems of both the online and offline world, cleaning up the streets to be safe for everyone as he deems it. But in the end, is enforcing your own rules at the expense of the lawbreakers not an abuse of power? The question of who moderates the moderators is one that provides a difficult answer for the Moderator. No matter how many people he punches in the name of justice, he knows exactly who his final victim will be: himself.

Then again, maybe I’m just lazy and felt like using the same joke again.

Nobody moderates the moderators, a fact that makes it difficult for the Moderator to sleep at night.

Also, according to the Fridgeland Telecommunications Act of 1987, all non portals generated in private property is responsibility of the property’s owner, although government has the right to seize the property if evidence of illegal activities is found. Many activists have asked for a better policy, but since Fridge/TV portals are still being researched with little understanding developed over the last few decades, so an efficient method of enforcing laws in fridge matters has yet to be proposed.